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this one in missouri. thank you to our affiliate for getting this out of arkansas, but impressive images. we know that it can do it. the system is capable of producing tornadoes. >> luckily no one hurt so far. i know you're tracking this all night long. ginger, thanks to you. >>> in the meantime, finally welcome news. authorities have lifted a mandatory evacuation order after determining there that a dam is going to hold along the louisiana river, saving so many neighborhoods in its path.
this one in missouri. thank you to our affiliate for getting this out of arkansas, but impressive images. we know that it can do it. the system is capable of producing tornadoes. >> luckily no one hurt so far. i know you're tracking this all night long. ginger, thanks to you. >>> in the meantime, finally welcome news. authorities have lifted a mandatory evacuation order after determining there that a dam is going to hold along the louisiana river, saving so many neighborhoods in...
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this one in missouri. thank you to our affiliate for getting this out of arkansas, but impressive images. we know that it can do it. the system is capable of producing tornadoes. >> luckily no one hurt so far. i know you're tracking this all night long. ginger, thanks to you. >>> in the meantime, finally welcome news. authorities have lifted a mandatory evacuation order after determining there that a dam is going to hold along the louisiana river, saving so many neighborhoods in its path. ryan owens in louisiana again tonight. >> reporter: the thousands who fled their homes north of new orleans this weekend -- >> an immediate and mandatory evacuation. >> reporter: -- got to come home this morning. they live near a canal that authorities thought was about to fail. look how isaac's water eroded the earth around it. saturday crews opened the lock to relieve the pressure and now believe the danger has passed. >> the current situation is, everything is stable. the integrity of the structure is fine. >> reporter
this one in missouri. thank you to our affiliate for getting this out of arkansas, but impressive images. we know that it can do it. the system is capable of producing tornadoes. >> luckily no one hurt so far. i know you're tracking this all night long. ginger, thanks to you. >>> in the meantime, finally welcome news. authorities have lifted a mandatory evacuation order after determining there that a dam is going to hold along the louisiana river, saving so many neighborhoods in...
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this from missouri, an ef-0 rating. doesn't matter. a strong tornado that hits the ground and that's what we're worried about tonight. >> luckily no inries. >>> in the meantime, finally welcome news. authorities have lifted a mandatory evacuation order after determining there that a dam is going to hold along the louisiana river, saving so many neighbhoods in its path. ryan owens in louisiana again tonight. >> reporter: the thousands who fled their homes north of new orleans this weekend -- >> an immediate and mandatory evacuation. >> reporter: got to come home this morning. they live near a canal that authorities thought was about to fail. look how isaac's water eroded the orth around. they relieved the pressure and believe that the danger has passed. >> the integrity of the structure is fine. >> reporter: here's what's not five. it's 105 here today. with a quarter of million people without power, without air conditioning for a fifth straight day, the misery index is higher than that. >> everybody sitting on their front porches. that'
this from missouri, an ef-0 rating. doesn't matter. a strong tornado that hits the ground and that's what we're worried about tonight. >> luckily no inries. >>> in the meantime, finally welcome news. authorities have lifted a mandatory evacuation order after determining there that a dam is going to hold along the louisiana river, saving so many neighbhoods in its path. ryan owens in louisiana again tonight. >> reporter: the thousands who fled their homes north of new...